Gay public showers

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<font size="-1">quote:</font><hr>Truck stops, IME, restrict their facilities to actual truckers. At least, the ones on I80 and I5 generally complete. <hr>
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<br><br>I've never had any trouble buying a shower at a truck stop. It's less than $5.<br><br>Do be sure to wear flip-flops, though. Barefoot = NO YUO! <hr>
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<font size="-1">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Severus:<br>Ditch your girlfriend and have a weekend of hawt butt-sex0rz at truck stops up and down the interstate. <hr>
</blockquote>severus, shame on you. i'd hold expected a comment like this out of visi. or, come to assess of it, spungy as well, lately...<br><br>--RC

 

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Communal showers

I’m new to the world of communal showers, because for years I managed to avoid P.E. at institution by presenting a forged write down from my mum and then slipping over the fence to the local greasy spoon café to play Asteroids and smoke.

But now I’m a member of a gym, and so I find myself regularly in a shower, in the nude, with other men. I often serve out with my mate Matt, and have absolutely no inhibitions about being naked in front of a friend of 27 years. Equally, I have no shyness about nakedness in front of a group of finish strangers.

But occasionally there are people from work in the changing rooms. They’re perfectly pleasant chaps who I’ll say a cheery hello to at the coffee machine, but I uncover myself unexpectedly ill-at-ease being in the buff in front of them.

Legions of grateful ladies will attest to the fact the dimensions of the Bruce Juice Introducer® are nothing to be bashful about, so I locate it odd that I should feel this way.

Are you comfortable getting your bits out in the presence of co-workers? Does my discomfort reveal serious psy

Dear Straight Talk: I am writing about communal showers from a guy”s aim of view.

They have spoiled my life. At least girls can admit feeling nervous about showering, but guys consider it a macho thing. Any guy who avoids taking showers is labeled a wimp or queer, so you don”t have much preference but to shower even if the PE coach isn”t strict — although most are strict as part of their macho thing. I felt the same embarrassment the girls wrote about, but it caused a problem no girl has to encounter. It caused me to get erections. Everybody started saying I was same-sex attracted. However, I”m not same-sex attracted, it was just a reaction to the embarrassment and I stopped getting them after a limited months.

That was two years ago but the label persists. When I express I”m not gay, they say, “Then who”s your girlfriend?” and laugh. Girls want nothing to accomplish with me and I don”t have any guy friends either because they get labeled as same-sex attracted. If anybody has counsel, I would like to hear it. — Anonymous

Peter, 23, Monterey: This will only ruin your life if you enable it. The truth is, guys in high university get erections all the time, pretty much at the drop of a h

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IN THE EARLY 1980s, I began to patronize a gym at the University of Toronto. The locker room proved interesting. The juvenile men seemed arrogant of their bodies, and normally walked totally naked to and from the showers, a towel slung casually over the shoulder. It was clearly a badge of well masculinity to undergo comfortable in one’s birthday suit.

If I remember correctly, it was in the late 1990s when first I noticed a significant switch in locker-room action. To put it succinctly: young, presumably heterosexual men stopped showering together, and have never gone back. Today, if they do shower, they make sure to walk from their locker to the showers with a towel wrapped securely around their middle. Then they make use of the private shower stalls—a fairly recent amenity, apparently installed for reasons of modesty. At my gym, there is still a communal shower option, but I see guys patiently waiting for an unoccupied personal stall, even though there are plenty of communal showerheads available. But more typical nowadays are locker rooms with separate shower stalls with curtains or doors as the only option, with no communal s